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Introduction
When I first saw the Cooler Master Mystique 632 mid tower case, I was a little taken aback. I had asked myself "What's the deal with these doors?". Our editor came to me and said that the case looked really cool, and that the door looked rather nice. I had honestly thought that these doors were perhaps, and forgive my words, stupid. But as I began to get a better feel for the Mystique 632, I found a great many things that I liked. I started to pour over every little detail of this case, from materials, to engineering, construction and so forth.
In the end, it may just be another case, but not not every case is made the same. I've spent a day with the Mystique 632, tinkering with all its toys and dropping in some parts. And as I had said earlier, I found some things that I really liked. I also took more pictures than I should have, hoping to account for every detail in this enclosure.
One big thing about the Mystique 632 is its platform design. I came to realize this when referencing back to the Mystique 631 case review I had performed recently. The similarities were so striking, I couldn't believe it at first. I soon came to realize that Cooler Master builds the interior of their cases the same, and just skins the outside. It may sound odd, but it is a very wise design strategy.
You may, or may not be in the market for a new case. But perhaps you should take a few minutes to read our review on the Mystique 632. There are defiantly some things that you'll want to have in your next box, and the Cooler Master Mystique 632 pretty much has them all.
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